Charles "Charlie" William Hanke, age 84, of Glasgow, formerly of Salisbury died August 22, 2002 at Colonial Manor in Glasgow. Charlie was born December 23, 1917 in Salisbury, the son of Joseph Franklin and Bertha (Emmerich) Hanke.
Charlie was a lifelong area resident. He was a farmer, and retired in 1997. He served in the U.S. Army during WW II. He was a member of the St. Joseph Catholic Church.
Charlie was preceded in death by his parents, wife Mary Erlene (Cash) Hanke, brothers John Hanke and Albert Hanke. He is survived by two sons Charles E (Eddie) and wife Lisa of Salisbury, George Hanke and wife Carolyn of Keytesville, two daughters Florence Howard and husband Dallas of New Franklin, MO, Amelia Howard and Delmar of Lee's Summit, MO, wife Clara Yung of Brunswick, brother Vincent Hanke of Salisbury, four sisters Christine Olendorff of Glasgow, Matilda Laurent of Florissant, MO, Veronica Malisos of Fetus, MO and Gertrude Wernert of Florissant, MO, nine grandchildren, one great granddaughter and numerous nieces and nephews.
Visitation is 6 - 8:00 p.m., with a 7:45 p.m. rosary/wake service Sunday, August 25th at Summerville Funeral Home in Salisbury. Mass of Christian Burial is Monday, August 26th at 10:00 a.m. at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Salisbury with burial in St. Joseph Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the St. Joseph School Foundation.
Organist: David Sturm
Vocalist: Carolyn Stundebeck
Pallbearers: Delmar Howard, Dallas Howard, Chris Howard, Larry Latamondeer, Leland Linneman, John Koehl
Honorary Pallbearers: Bob Kussman, Charles Leonard, Jack Latamondeer

Jesse E. Kruse, 85, of Salisbury, MO died September 28, 2002 at Harry S. Truman V.A. Hospital in Columbia, MO. Jesse was born August 24, 1917 in rural Salisbury, the son of Martin and Lydia (Keller) Kruse. He married Dorothy Bliefnick on November 22, 1951 at the Immanuel Lutheran Church in Salisbury.
Jesse was a lifelong Salisbury resident. Jesse served in the U.S. Army during WWII, where he received a Silver Star and a Purple Heart. He worked as a buyer and general manager for the Temple Stephens Store until his retirement in 1975. Jesse was a member of the Immanuel Lutheran Church, where he had served as elder, secretary, and treasurer. He was also a member of the LLL. Jesse served on the development committee of Potts Park and Salisbury Municipal Golf Course and served on the Zoning board for the City of Salisbury. Jesse enjoyed playing golf and gardening.
Jesse is survived by his wife Dorothy of the home, two sons Mark Kruse and wife Kristy of Columbia, MO, and Jerry Kruse and wife Lois of Quincy, IL, a daughter Cheryl Curry and husband Tim of Salisbury, nine grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents and three brothers Junior, Delbert and Billy Kruse.
Visitation is 5-8:00 p.m., Monday, September 30th at the Summerville Funeral Home in Salisbury. Services are 10:00 a.m. Tuesday, October 1, at the Immanuel Lutheran Church in Salisbury with burial in the Immanuel Lutheran Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the Immanuel Lutheran Cemetery in Salisbury.
Minister: Pastor Willard Kassulke

Loren D. "Windy" Huckabey age 69 of Keytesville, MO died September 9, 2002 at Chariton Park Health Care Center in Salisbury. Loren was born October 5, 1932 in Keytesville the son of Martin and Pearl (Perry) Huckabey.
Loren was a lifelong Keytesville resident. He was a heavy equipment operator for Associated Electric for 14 years, retiring in 1994. He was a member of the Warren Masonic Lodge AF & AM # 74 of Keytesville and he was protestant.
Loren is survived by three sons Rodney Dale Huckabey and wife Marsha of Booneville, MO, Loren Lee Huckabey of Norwood, MO and Martin Miller Huckabey of Marceline, MO, two daughters Rev. Cheryl Lynn Smith and husband Lee of Platte City, MO and Libby Bruffett of Norwood, MO, three brothers J.M. Huckabey of Keytesville, MO, Martin Leroy Huckabey of Flemington, MO and Perry Huckabey of Keytesville, MO, two sisters Ardyth Delaney of Keytesville, MO and Jenny Robinson of Clinton, MO, fourteen grandchildren and nine great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.
Visitation is Wednesday, September 11 from 6 - 8:00 p.m with a 7:45 p.m. Masonic Service provided by the Warren Lodge AF & AM #74 at the Summerville Funeral Home in Salisbury. Funeral services are 11:00 a.m. Thursday, September 12th at Summerville Funeral Home in Salisbury with burial in Asbury Cemetery rural Keytesville. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society.
Minister: Rev. Harold Young
Organist: Marsha Huckabey
Vocalist: Christy Cruse and Michael Fairchild
Pallbearers: Brent Huckabey, Brandon Huckabey, Robert McCollum, Bill Pearman, Michael Fairchild, Ryan Lilly
Honorary Pallbearers: Virgil Smith, Werner Hurt, Eugene Boss, Tommy Cloyd

Leonard Huss, 80, of Salisbury, MO died October 23, 2002 at Boone Hospital Center in Columbia, MO. Leonard was born February 11, 1922 in Salisbury, MO the son of Albert Frederick and Emma Sophia (Weimer) Huss. He married Ruth Penrod on April 24, 1951 at St. Joseph Church in Salisbury and she survives of the home.
Leonard was a lifelong Salisbury resident. Mr. Huss served his country in the U.S. Army during WWII in the 902 Field Artillary, 77th Division. He was a lifelong farmer retiring in 1985. Leonard was a member of the St. Joseph Catholic Church and of the Cleve Iman Memorial VFW Post #4926.
Leonard is survived by his wife Ruth, a son Larry Huss and wife Gina of Salisbury and daughter Betty Ulmer and husband Garold of Omaha, NE, three grandchildren Brandy Huss, Michael Rogers, Hank Huss and several nieces, nephews and cousins. He was preceded in death by his parents, brother, Raymond Huss and sister, Catherine Keeven.
Visitation is 6 - 8:00 p.m. Friday, October 25, with a 7:45 p.m. rosary/wake service at Summerville Funeral Home in Salisbury. Mass of Christian Burial is Saturday, October 26 at 10:30 a.m. at St. Joseph Catholic Church with burial in St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery. Military graveside services provided by Cleve Iman Memorial VFW Post #4926 and the American Legion Post #391. Memorials may be made to the Parkinson Disease Association or the St. Joseph School Foundation.
Minister: Father Phil Moriarity
Organist: David Sturm
Vocalist: Kenny Boss
Rosary by: Ernest Nanneman
Pallbearers: Henry Keeven, Bill Huss, Leroy Weimer, Bob Linneman, Gene Abeln, Kevin Pegelow
Honorary Pallbearers: Harold Morris, Ernest Kunkel, David Penrod, Carl Eberlein, Paul Emmerich

Fred Biere, 93, of Salisbury, died Wednesday, October 9, 2002 at the Loma Linda Nursing Home in Moberly. He was born October 5, 1909 in Salisbury, Missouri the son of Ferdinand W. and Ida (Kothe) Biere. Fred was a lifelong Chariton County Resident.
Fred married Augusta Anna Renne on October 19, 1933 and she preceded him in death on April 2, 1982, he married Claudia Stringer on April 13, 1983 and she preceded him in death on March 31, 2000.
Mr. Biere was a lifelong farmer, retiring in 1974, he was a member of the Salem Lutheran Church in Forest Green, MO, the Lutheran Laymens League and he serves on the MFA Oil Board (Chariton County Chapter).
Fred was preceded in death by his parents, two wives and two brothers, Edgar and Ledrue Biere. Survivors include his two sons and their wives, Frederich Jr. and Jo Ann Biere of Manchester, MO and Bill and Sandra Biere of Salisbury; six grandchildren, Bryant Biere (Nadine) of Kirkwood, MO, Julia Biere of Manchester, MO, Sheila Biere McCarrick (Shawn) of Southlake, TX, Bethany Biere Abeln (David) of Columbia, MO, Lyndall Biere (Jennifer) of Salisbury, Nicole Biere Volkert (Eric) of Shawnee, KS, five great grandchildren, Henry Eirich, Rachel McCarrick, Kierston Abeln, Darek Abeln, also three step children, Wendell Stringer, Maxine Noll and Carolyn Mohr. Numerous step grandchildren, step great grandchildren and step great great grandchildren, two brothers, Richard Biere of Warrensburg and Omer Biere of Columbia, MO, several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be held Saturday, October 12, 2002 at 3:30 p.m. at Salem Lutheran Church in Forest Green with burial in the church cemetery. Visitation is Friday, October 11, 2002 from 6 til 8:00 p.m. at the Summerville Funeral Home in Salisbury. Memorials are suggested to Alzheimers Association or The Lutheran Hour.
Officiant: Rev. Laurence Carlson
Pallbearers: Lyndall Biere, Shawn McCarrick, David Abeln, Eric Volkert, Bryant Biere, Henry Eirich

Aloysius "Ollie" Mank, age 83, of Salisbury, MO died October 8, 2002 at Moberly Regional Medical Center. Ollie was born March 3, 1919 in Salisbury, MO the son of John and Mary Katherin (Wangler) Mank. He married Nora Kunkel on May 11, 1943 at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Wien, MO.
Ollie was a lifelong Salisbury resident and farmer, retiring in 1979. He was a member of the St. Joseph Catholic church and served on the Board of Directors for the Sheltered Workshop and Rainbow Gardens for many years.
Ollie is survived by his wife Nora of the home, two sons Darrel Mank and wife Karla of Rolla, MO, David Mank and wife Robert of Bloomington, IL, two daughters Phyliss Paritse and husband Dan of Columbia, MO and Marcia Klein and husband John of Dudeldorf, Germany, eleven grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, brother John Joseph Mank, and five sisters Sister Alma Mank Cpps, Sister Irene Mank Cpps, Frances Mank, Lucille Krumpelman, and Ella Leopold.
Visitation is 6 - 8:00 p.m., Thursday, October 10th with a 7:45 p.m. rosary/wake service at Summerville Funeral Home in Salisbury. Mass of Christian burial is 10:30 a.m. Friday, October 11th at St. Joseph Catholic Church with burial in St. Joseph Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the St. Joseph School Foundation.
Vocalist: Kenny Boss
Pallbearers: Chris Partise, Nick Partise, Jerry Boeger

Velma M. Stanley, age 80, of Salisbury, formerly of Marceline, died October 3, 2002 at Pioneer Nursing Home in Marceline. Velma was born January 2, 1922 in Forest Green, MO the daughter of Arnold A. and Irene E. (Brand) Monnig. She married Gerald Long on April 12, 1940 in Salisbury and he preceded her in death of March 28, 1976. Velma married Herb Stanley on October 10, 1981 in Marceline.
Velma has lived in Salisbury the past 17 years, moving here from Marceline. She was a secretary for the Herff-Jones Yearbook Co for 20 years, retiring in 1985. Velma was a member of the St. Joseph Catholic Church in Salisbury, and the Salisbury and Marceline Bridge Clubs.
Velma is survived by her husband Herb Stanley of the home, two sons Gerald "Gerry" Long and wife Carol of LIberty, MO and Larry W. Long and wife Barbara of Grand Ledge, Michigan, a step son Herb Stanley, Jr. and wife Louise of Rocheport, MO, two step daughters Pamela Pope and husband Jesse and Gladys Parks and husband Gary all of Keytesville, MO, three brothers Orville Monnig of Cairo, MO, Glen Monnig of Gladstone, MO and Ed Monnig of Kearney, MO, a sister Betty Hobbs of Moberly, MO, nine grandchildren, seven great grandchildren and several nieces, nephews and cousins. Velma was preceded in death by her parents, her first husband Gerald "Bill" Long, two brothers Harold Monnig and Paul Monnig, and three sisters Mildred David, Rosemary Penrod and Barbara Stanley.
Visitation is Sunday, October 6, from 5 - 8:00 p.m. with a 7:45 pm. rosary/wake service at Summerville Funeral Home in Salisbury, and Monday from 9 - 10:00 a.m. at the funeral home. Mass of Christian Burial is Monday, October 7th at 10:30 a.m. at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Salisbury with burial in Mt. Olivet Cemetery in Marceline. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Joseph School Foundation or the United Methodist Church in Marceline.
Officiant: Father Bill Debo
Rosary Led by: Ernest Nanneman
Vocalist: Kenny Boss
Pallbearers: Colin Stanley, Bobby Parks, Jeff Parks, Justin Pope, Ernie, Doug Nelson, Kenny Gelski

Irene Ellis, 93, of Brunswick, died November 25, 2002 at the Brunswick Nursing Home in Brunswick. Irene was born May 30, 1909 in Keytesville, MO the daughter of Thomas Allen and Mary Harriett (Nelson) Rice. Irene married Albert D. Ellis on July 4, 1935 in Keytesville, MO and he preceded her in death on December 17, 1990.
Irene was a lifelong Chariton County resident. Irene graduated from Salisbury High School and received her teachers certificate from Kirksville Teachers College. She was a member of the Keytesville Baptist Church. Irene was a homemaker, and had taught school prior to marriage.
Irene is survived by a daughter Stella L. Patton and husband Larry Dale of Bosworth, MO, a step-daughter Bonnie Blackwell of Keytesville, MO, eight grandchildren Mistye Ellis, John Blackwell, Rod Blackwell, Jacqueline Balaqa, Debra Baskett, Lori Patton, Angie Patton, and Heather Burns, eleven great grandchildren and nine great great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, two sons Merill Wayne Ellis and Thomas Jerry Ellis, a daughter Alberta Ellis, four brothers Marvin Allen Rice, Charles Giles Rice, May Raymond Rice, Thomas Albert Rice, a son-in-law William Blackwell.
Visitation is Friday, November 29, 6 - 8:00 p.m. at Summerville Funeral Home in Salisbury. Services are 10:00 a.m. Saturday, November 30 at Summerville Funeral Home in Salisbury with burial in Asbury Cemetery rural Keytesville, MO. Memorial Contributions may be made to Arthritis Foundation, Asbury Cemetery Association, and Brunswick Nursing home.
Pallbearers: John Rice, Rodney Dale Blackwell,

Marvin Hutchinson, 89, of Salisbury died November 24, 2002 at West Village Manor in Columbia, MO. Mr. Hutchinson was born October 15, 1913 in rural Salisbury the son of Wilbur Fletcher and Anna Julia (Freeman) Hutchinson. He married Hildred Parks on December 21, 1935 in Salisbury, MO and she survives.
Mr. Hutchinson was a lifelong Salisbury resident and farmer. He was a graduate of Salisbury High School. Mr. Hutchinson was a member of the First Baptist Church in Salisbury, where he taught Sunday School, was a Deacon for over 60 years and presently a Deacon Emeritus, and had served two terms on the Executive Board for the Missouri Baptist Convention. He had served on the Salisbury R-4 School Board for 9 years, and a board member of the Federal Land Bank in Marshall and the Regional Board for the Federal Land Bank in St. Louis. He was a member of the Chariton County Historical Society and Museum.
Mr. Hutchinson is survived by his wife Hildred of West Village Manor, three sons, Ronald S. Hutchinson and wife Sharon of Salisbury, MO, R. Kenneth Hutchinson and wife Patricia of Columbia, and Loren Dale Hutchinson of Lee's Summit, MO, a brother Jim Willie Hutchinson of Salisbury, seven grandchildren, and three great grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents and a daughter-in-law Faye Hutchinson.
Visitation is 5 - 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, November 26 at Summerville Funeral Home in Salisbury. Services are 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, November 27, at the First Baptist Church in Salisbury with burial in Salisbury City Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the First Baptist Church of Salisbury, Chariton County Historical Society or the Alzheimer's Association.
Ministers: Rev. William R. Watts and Rev. Nathan Argent
Organist: Karla Britt
Vocalist: Ken Hulett
Pallbearers: John Ratliff, Jim Hutchinson, Timmy Cloyd, Lawrence Elwood Winn, Ted Quick, Gene Smith

Dorothy Marie McCloud, 87 of Salisbury, Missouri, died Friday, November 22, 2002 at the Moberly Regional Medical Center. She was born May 24, 1915 in Dudley, Missouri the daughter of David and Ora (Skelton) Fields. Dorothy graduated from Pleasant Hill, Missouri High School. During the wartime Dorothy worked for Pratt and Whitney Ammunition Plant in Kansas City, MO.
Dorothy married Robert "Rusty" McCloud on November 2, 1946 in Kansas City.
Dorothy and Rusty moved to Keytesville, MO where they spent most of their time before moving to Salisbury. While they lived in Keytesville Dorothy worked in the Chariton County Treasurer office for many years, she was a member of the Keytesville United Methodist Church, the ABC Bridge Club, the Eastern Star Rebecca Lodge and the Almira Miller Circle.
Survivors include her husband, Rusty McCloud of Salisbury, two daughters and a son-in-law, Susie and Ron Cox of Columbia, MO and Helen McCloud of Marshall, MO, a granddaughter, Sara Cox of Kansas City, MO and a sister, Thelma Waterhouse of Bowling Green, Ohio and several nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents and two brothers, Herbert and Harry Fields.
Funeral Services will be held Monday, November 25, 2002 at 10:00 a.m. at the Summerville Funeral Home in Salisbury with interment in Oakland Cemetery in Moberly, MO. Visitation will be from 1 til 3:00 p.m. Sunday, November 24th at the funeral home. Memorials are suggested to the Marshall Rehabilitation School, Marshall, MO.
Officiant: Rev. Neva Reece
Organist: Glenda Sutton
Vocalist: Connie Hulett and Debra Sellers
Pallbearers: Chris Hughes, Bill McCloud, Raymond "Mac" McCloud, Bob Shannon, Wally Iman, Ben Iman

Louise McSparren, 70, of Salisbury died November 20, 2002 at Moberly Regional Medical Center in Moberly. Louise was born April 20, 1932 in Bynumville, MO the daughter of Edwin Merle and Oleta (Minks) Hulett. She married Arnold McSparren on November 23, 1949 in Salisbury, and he preceded her in death on April 25, 2000.
Louise was a lifelong Chariton County resident. She was a homemaker and member of the Prairie Hill Baptist Church.
Louise is survived by three sons, Richard McSparren and wife Tonna of Salisbury, MO, Ernest McSparren and wife Joy of Higbee, MO, Stanley McSparren and fiancee Susan of North Kansas City, MO, a daughter Jeanette Summers of Salisbury, MO, two brothers William Hulett of Chillicothe, MO, Ted Hulett of Moberly, MO, and a sister Kathryn Wright of Salisbury, five grandchildren Levi, Adrienne, Molly, Sterling and Brooke, and several nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. She was preceded in death by her husband, and infant sister Mary Jane and brother Virgil Hulett.
Visitation is 6 - 8:00 p.m., Friday, November 22 at Summerville Funeral Home in Salisbury. Services are 10:00 a.m. Saturday, November 23, at Summerville Funeral Home with burial in Fairview-McCurry Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the Fairview-McCurry Cemetery Association.

Pearl Case, 100, of Salisbury died November 18, 2002 at Chariton Park Health Care Center in Salisbury. Pearl was born October 11, 1902 in Hamden, MO the daughter of Jefferson and Lou Zetta (Scott) Case.
Pearl was a lifelong area resident. She was a homemaker and farmer, raising cattle, turkeys and chickens.
Pearl is survived by two sisters Agnes Kothe of Salisbury, and Inis Wescott of Bowling Green, MO and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, sister Alta Preston, four brothers, James Case, Davis Case, Floyd Case, Walter Case and an infant brother.
Visitation is 10 - 11:00 a.m. Wednesday, November 20th at the Summerville Funeral Home in Salisbury with funeral services following at 11:00 a.m. at the funeral home. Burial in Fairview-McCurry Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Fairview-McCurry Cemetery Association.
Minister: Pastor Willard Kassulke
Pallbearers: Jim Kothe, Travis Jacobs, Mike Kothe, Keith Wescott, Glen Hunter, Andy Jacobs

Jack Wright, 81, of Salisbury, MO died November 11, 2002 at Moberly Regional Medical Center in Moberly, MO. Jack was born February 14, 1921 in Salisbury, MO the son of C.H. and Bessie Louise (Kendrick) Wright, Jr. He married Earleen Mae Harmon on February 14, 1955 in Lubbock, TX and she survives of the home.
Jack was a resident of Prairie Hill, MO, graduating from Prairie Hill High School in 1941. He served in the U.S. Navy during WWII and the reserves until 1956. Jack was a farmer and also worked in maintenance with the State Hwy Dept. for 20 years, retiring in 1983. He moved to Salisbury in 1986. Jack was a member of the Prairie Hill Christian Church, serving as Elder for many years, and was made honorary Elder in 1995. He was a member of the Missouri State Checkers Association.
Jack is survived by his wife Earleen, three daughters, Martha Reynolds and husband David of Cairo, MO, Sarah Guilford and husband John of Palmyra, MO, and Mary Jane Nance and husband Jerry of Salisbury, six grandchildren Chris Reynolds, Jennifer Reynolds, Lee Allison Guilford, Erica Parker, Michael Nance and Mara Nance, three great grandchildren Lucas Reynolds, Benjamin Reynolds and Nicole Reynolds, two nephews David and Chuck Wright. He was preceded in death by his parents, brother Loran Wright and granddaughter Jessica Ellen Guilford.
Visitation is 6 - 8:00 p.m. Wednesday, November 13, 2002 at Summerville Funeral Home in Salisbury. Services are 10:30 a.m. Thursday, November 14, 2002 at Prairie Hill Christian Church with burial in Prairie Hill Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Central Christian College of the Bible in Moberly and Prairie Hill Christian Church.
Ministers: Rev. Jamie Franke & Rev. Lloyd Pelfrey
Organist: Arlene Binder
Guitarist: Jerry Nance
Male Quartet: Mark Hatfield, Joe Hickey, Brian Harmon, Kent Harmon
Pallbearers: Kent Harmon, Calvin "Skip" Harmon, Willard Harmon, Cecil Harmon, Gene Harmon, Bill Price

Johnnie B. Summers, 78, longtime Salisbury resident and businessman died Sunday, Nov. 3, 2002 at his daughters home in Keytesville. He was born June 25, 1924 in Washington D.C. the son of Roy and Jennie (Harrison) Summers. Mr. Summers was a graduate of Salisbury High School and he attended the University of Missouri, at the age of 18 he was drafted into the U.S. Army where he served the 41st Infantry Division during WWII.
Johnnie married Ruth Ann Flashpohler on May 22, 1948 in Salisbury and she preceded him in death on March 15, 1993.
Johnnie worked for the Salisbury Press Spectator for many years. In 1959 he started the The Printing Company in Salisbury where he worked until his illness forced him into retirement in mid-year 2002. He was a member of the St. Joseph Catholic Church, member of the Cleve Iman VFW Memorial Post #4926 and the Claude Duff American Legion Post #391.
Survivors include 3 sons, Kent Summers of Clifton Hill, Greg Summers and his wife, Debbie of Overland Park, KS, Mark Summers and his wife Deanna of O'Fallon, MO; 2 daughters and their husbands, Cynthia and Dennis James, Wright City, MO and Audrey and Larry Hayward of Keytesville, 15 grandchildren, 2 brothers-in-law, Richard and Mai Flaspohler, Herndon, VA; and Dr. Ron and Helen Flaspohler of Parchment, MI, a sister-in-law, Romona Gowan of San Jose, CA. Johnnie was preceded in death by his parents, wife, daughter, Claudia Westhues and a half-brother Bill Watson.
Mass of Christian Burial will be held Wed., Nov. 6, 2002 at 10:30 a.m. at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Salisbury with internment in the church cemetery. Visitation will be Tuesday, from 5 til 8:00 p.m. with a 7:45 Rosary/Wake service at Summerville Funeral Home in Salisbury. Memorials are suggested to the St. Joseph School Foundation or to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation.
Officiant: Fa. Leonard Misey
Organist: David Sturm
Vocalist: Carol Stundebeck
Pallbearers: Kent Summers, Greg Summers, Mark Summers, Larry Hayward, Dennis James, Art Westhues

Larry Rice, 58, of Brunswick, MO died October 31, 2002 at his home. Larry was born October 10, 1944 in Brunswick, MO the son of May Raymond and Mary Elizabeth (Heishman) Rice. He married Marilyn Knight on January 28, 1978 in Brunswick, MO and she survives of the home.
Larry was a lifelong Brunswick resident. He had worked for Sam Johnson, Inc. as a serviceman for 30 years. Larry was a member of the St. Boniface Catholic Church and a volunteer for the Brunswick Fire Dept.
Larry is survived by his wife Marilyn, son Timothy Rice and wife Peggy of Mendon, MO, two daughters Melissa Swan and husband James of Brunswick, and Ramona Kothe and husband Mike of Salisbury, MO, five stepsons Jim Goodmon of Columbia, MO, Steve Goodmon and wife Denise of Raymore, MO, Todd Goodmon of New Franklin, MO, Robert Goodmon and wife Amy of N. Kansas City, MO, Andy Jenkins and wife Rita of Jacksonville, MO, a stepdaughter Elizabeth Shannon and husband Scott of Keytesville, MO, a brother Keith Rice of Hazelwood, MO, sister Mari Kahn and husband Don of Brunswick, MO, mother-in-law Frankie Knight of Keytesville, MO, thirteen grandchildren, five nieces, one nephew, and several cousins. He was preceded in death by his parents and stepfather Donald Price.
Visitation is 6-8:00 p.m., Sunday, November 3, 2002 with a 7:45 p.m. Rosary/Wake service at Summerville Funeral Home in Salisbury, MO. Mass of Christian Burial is Monday, November 4, 2002 at 10:30 a.m. at St. Boniface Catholic Church with burial in St. Boniface Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Boone Hospital Center (Oncology Dept) or to St. Boniface Cemetery.
Minister: Father Leonard Misey
Organist: Jackie Kussman
Pallbearers: Michael J. Kahn, Kirk Gunn, Duane Gunn, Donnie Meyer, Sam Johnson III, Bill Doyle
Honorary Pallbearers: Brunswick Fire Dept & Sam Johnson, Jr.

James Edward Fitzgerald, 71, of Salisbury, MO died December 22, 2002 at the University Hospital and Clinics in Columbia, MO. Ed was born July 25, 1931 in Hamden, MO the son of William and Maude Mae (Dowell) Fitzgerald. He married Dorothy M. Craig on December 31, 1957 in Salisbury, MO
Ed was a lifelong Chariton County resident and farmer. He served in the U.S. Marines during the Korean Conflict while stationed in the United States. He was a member of the Prairie Hill Christian Church.
Ed is survived by his wife Dorothy of the home, sons and daughter-in-laws Jim and Carla, Bill and Susan, Denny and Cindy all of Salisbury, a daughter Anne of Salisbury, a brother Bob Fitzgerald of Salisbury and two sisters Wilma Hankins of Salisbury and Marian Mayse of Phoenix, AZ, six grandchildren Jamie, Deanna, Collin, Erinn, Darcy and John, and several nieces, nephews, and cousins. He was preceded in death by his parents, a brother, Billie Fitzgerald, and granddaughter Dawn Schnetzler.
Visitation is 5 - 8:00 p.m., Thursday, December 26, 2002 at Summerville Funeral Home in Salisbury. Services are Friday, December 27, 2002 at 10:30 a.m. at Summerville Funeral Home with burial in Fitzgerald Cemetery near Bynumville, MO Memorial contributions may be made to Fitzgerald Cemetery Association.
Officiant: Rev. Larry Smith
Organist: Marva Davis
Vocalist: Debra Sellers
Pallbearers: Raymond Morrison, Andy Baer, Willard Harmon, Larry Fitzgerald, Norman Quinn, Leo Maag

Eunice Agee, 85, of rural Keytesville, Missouri died Saturday, December 21, 2002 at the Boone Hospital Center in Columbia, MO. She was born November 11, 1917 to Arthur and Ruth (Guthridge) Buchanan. Eunice was a lifelong Chariton County resident.
Mrs. Agee was a homemaker and a member of Methodist faith.
Survivors include a son and daughter-in-law; Gerald and Tresa Agee of Wentzville, MO 3 daughters, Beverly Dameron and her husband Butch of Salisbury, Judy Agee and Winnie Agee both of Keytesville, 12 grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren, and several nieces, nephews and cousins. She was preceded in death by her parents, a daughter, Wanda Louise at infancy and a son Elwin A. Agee on August 28, 1985, two brothers, Chester and Harry Buchanan and three sisters, Fay MaGruder, Christine MaGruder and Ruth Williams.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday, December 24, 2002 at 11:00 a.m. with visitation from 10:00 until service time at Summerville Funeral Home in Salisbury. Burial in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery north of Keytesville, Missouri. Memorials are suggested to the Mt. Pleasant Cemetery Association.
Officiant: Rev. Thomas Whitley
Organist: Rev. Howard Glasgow
Pallbearers: Bradley Dameron, Anthony Agee, Bobby Redding, Reuben Tisdale, Lloyd Clinking, Jr. and Dickie Wilson

Marvin H. Case, 88, of Salisbury, Missouri died Sunday, December 15, 2002 at Moberly Regional Medical Center in Moberly, Missouri. He was born November 3, 1914 in Marceline, MO the son of James Oliver and Mary Magdaline (Lain) Case.
On April 28, 1940 Marvin and Mary Belle Adams were married and to them were born 8 children. Survivors are his wife, Mary Belle of the home: the children Marvin J. Case of Salisbury, Harry Case and Shirley of Warrenton, Jean Marie Harvey and Jerry of Keytesville, Bo Case, Frisco, Texax, Tommy Case and Glenda, Dierfield, Kansas; Carleen Bodary and Brian, Vassar Michigan, John Kennedy Case of the home and Bobbie Jo Howard and Drew of Lawrenceville, Georgia. Grandchildren are Laura Case, Jason Case, Julie Dippold, Greg Clark, Robin Boeger, Matthew Clark, Elizabeth Case, Adam Case, Wesley Case, Kelly Case, Stacy Case, Tara Case, Zackary Case, Jacob Case, Amanada Bodary, Thomas Bodary, Sarah Bodary, Lindsay Howard, and Nathaniel Howard. Great Grandchildren are Erin Dippold, Tim Patrick Dippold, Gavin and Ian Clark, Andrew and Anna Stewart.
Preceding Marvin in death were his parents, a brother Lawrence Case, a sister Ollie Marie McGee, and four grandchildren Nancy Case, twins Linda and Brenda Case, Samantha Case and daughter-in-law, Lorie Case.
He was a farmer and bulldozer operator. In his later years Marvin devoted much time to gardening. He was a member of the First Christian Church where he served as a deacon for many years.
Visitation is 6 - 8:00 p.m., Wednesday, December 18, 2002 at Summerville Funeral Home in Salisbury. Services are 11:00 a.m. Thursday, December 19, 2002 at the First Christian Church in Salisbury with burial in Forest Green Cemetery Memorial contributions may be made to the First Christian Church or to the Chariton County Sheltered Workshop.
Minister: Rev. Ron Rutledge
Organist: Daughter, Jean Marie Harvey
Pallbearers: Grandsons, Greg Clark, Matthew Clark, Adam Case, Jason Case, Zackary Case, Jacob Case

Henry Franklin Mott, 86, of Salisbury, died Thursday, December 12, 2002 at Boone Hospital Center in Columbia, MO. Henry was born Sept. 26, 1916 in Salisbury, MO the son of Benton Franklin and Alma Edna (Schnetzler) Mott. He married Berniece Fitzpatrick on December 27, 1941 in Salisbury, MO and she survives of the home.
Henry was a lifelong Salisbury resident. He worked for McGraw-Edison as an assembly man in the buffing room and nickel plating department for 20 years, retiring in 1978. He also worked at the Salisbury grain elevators. Henry was a member of Peace Lutheran Church in Salisbury and a life member of the VFW. He enjoyed hunting, fishing and the outdoors.
Henry is survived by his wife Berniece of the home, son James Mott of Salisbury, a sister Velma Basler of Cape Girardeau, MO, a nephew and nieces. He was preceded in death by his parents.
Graveside services are Saturday, December 14, 2002 at 1:30 p.m. at the Salisbury City Cemetery under direction of the Summerville Funeral Home in Salisbury. Memorials may be made to the American Heart Association, American Lung Association or Peace Lutheran Church.
Minister: Pastor Chris Beckman

Charles O. Weiseman, 76, of Salisbury, MO died Wednesday, December 11, 2002 at Boone Hospital Center in Columbia, MO. He was born July 2, 1926 in Salisbury, MO the son of William Weiseman and Josephine Biere. He married Betty Linneman on September 8, 1951 at Salem Lutheran Church in Forest Green, and Betty preceded him in death on February 17, 2001.
Charles was a lifelong Salisbury resident, except from 1950-55 when he resided in Glasgow. He served as a staff sergeant in the US Army during WWII. Charles was a carpenter and worked for Sanders Decorating for 40 years. He was a member of the Immanuel Lutheran Church in Salisbury, Claude Duff American Legion #391 in Salisbury, and served on the Salisbury Volunteer Fire Dept for 40 years, serving as Chief for 32 years.
Charles is survived by a son Dennis Weisemen and wife Glenda of Salisbury, MO, a daughter Connie Massie and husband Bart of Salisbury, MO, two sisters Esther Freese of Keytesville, MO and Verna Biere of Salisbury, MO, five grandchildren Michael Weiseman of Ashland, MO, Lynn Hamilton of Salisbury, Justin, Brent and Charley Massie all of Salisbury, a great grandson Braydon Massie of Salisbury, and several nieces, nephews, and cousins. He was preceded in death by his parents, wife, brothers Leonard and Everett Weiseman, and sisters Edwina Schmidt, Ruth Walchshauser, Martha Sutter, and Gladys Bauer.
Visitation is 6 - 8:00 p.m. Friday, December 13, 2002 at the Summerville Funeral Home in Salisbury. Services are Saturday, December 14, 2002 at 10:30 a.m. at Summerville Funeral Home with burial in Immanuel Lutheran Cemetery in Salisbury. Memorial contributions may be made to the Lutheran Cemetery Association.
Minister: Pastor Willard Kassulke
Organist: Marva Davis
Vocalist: Debra Sellers
Honorary Pallbearers: Michael Weiseman, Justin Massie, Brent Massie, Charley Massie, Charlie Hamilton

Florence Theresia Clark, 81, of Salisbury, MO died December 3, 2002 at Moberly Regional Medical Center in Moberly. Florence was born March 6, 1921 in Salisbury, MO the daughter of Benjamin Franklin and Matilda (Baldridge) Howard. She married Pete Clark on February 23, 1944 in Keytesville, MO and he preceded her in death on May 30, 1970.
Florence was a lifelong Salisbury resident. She was a member of the Salisbury Baptist Church. Florence enjoyed sewing and writing poetry. She was an inspector for the Biltwell Clothing Factory in Salisbury for 11 years.
Florence is survived by a son William Clark and wife Jeannie of Salisbury, six daughters Luella Imhoff of Moberly, MO, Matilda Clark of Keytesville, MO, Susan Taylor and husband Paul of Kansas City, MO, Jane Pegelow and husband Bill of Keytesville, Sybil Ross of Sedalia, MO and Nola Lampe and husband George of Boonville, MO, a brother Vernon Howard of New Franklin, MO, 14 grandchildren, 12 great grandchildren, and several cousins, nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, parents, daughter Judy Carol Clark, brothers Harrison Howard, Bennie Howard, Walter Howard, Woodrow Howard, Robert Howard, Arthur Howard, Harvey Howard, Roy Howard, Cletus Howard, and sisters Mary Ellen Howard, Adeline Luallen, and Lucille Howard.
Visitation is 1 - 2:00 p.m. Thursday, December 5, 2002 at Summerville Funeral Home in Salisbury with services following at 2:00 p.m. at the funeral home. Burial in Bethany Cemetery, north of Keytesville, MO. Memorial contributions may be made to the Salisbury Senior Center.
Organist: Marva Davis
Vocalist: Kenny Boss.